The Schrade 200 Series of utility folding knives feature aluminum handles rubberized traction inlays for a comfortable and sturdy grip and a blade made from 9Cr14MoV high carbon stainless steel. These lightweight designs make perfect EDC carry options and have non-reversible pocket clips set up for tip down carry. We are excited here at knifecenter.com to bring you these knives which we feel are very good looking designs for a great price!

Founded by Stewart Taylor in 1975, Taylor Brands has been manufacturing, designing and distributing high-quality stainless steel knives and accessories since its inception.

Taylor Brands manufactures Schrade Cutlery such as Old Timer, Uncle Henry, Schrade Tuff, and X-timer. They have recently introduced a high quality line of Schrade flashlight, scissors, and shears.

Taylor Brands also manufactures Smith & Wesson Cutlery such as S.W.A.T., Extreme Ops, Homeland Security, Search & Rescue, and H.R.T. Taylor Brands is also renowned for their specialty items and custom designed pieces such as the Texas Ranger Commemorative Knives celebrating the 180th Anniversary of Texas Rangers.

I bought one of these out of curiosity to see what kind of quality they make now. I own a few original Schrades knives which were very well made. These new blade could stand to be improved a bit. Had to adjust the tension screw on the blade. But it still too stiff and takes too much effort to flip the blade open. Time may cure this?? I suspect it's the coating that is partly behind the stiff flip opening. Also if Schrade would exchange the teflon washers for phosphorous bronze it would probably flip open a lot easier..The thumbs studs work very well tho and opens easily that way.The over all finish is good but far from the best. The bald is well centered and lockups very positively. There is no side to side or any play when locked.The steel is new to me. It takes a mirror polish fairly easy and is very sharp..Time will tell as to how well it holds it's edge. It reminds me somewhat of 440c so far. Which is not bad steel at all..The handles seem fairly well made. The hard rubber inserts help give it a good grip. I like way it feels in my hand. It's not a light weight knife for it size. Feels fairly sturdy,time will tell there also..Overall it's not a bad knife for the price.. I only intent to use it a work knife If you looking for a cheap work knife I 'd say give this a try..

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